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1 wince
intransitive verbzusammenzucken (at bei)* * *[wins](to start or jump with pain: He winced as the dentist touched his broken tooth.) (zusammen-)zucken* * *[wɪn(t)s]I. n Zusammenzucken nt, Zusammenfahren ntto give a \wince zusammenzuckenII. vi zusammenzucken* * *[wɪns]1. n(Zusammen)zucken ntouch, he said with a wince — autsch, sagte er und zuckte zusammen
to give a wince ( of pain) — (vor Schmerz) zusammenzucken
2. vizusammenzucken* * *wince [wıns]he did not even wince er zuckte mit keiner WimperB s (Zusammen)Zucken n* * *intransitive verbzusammenzucken (at bei)he winced under the pain/the insult — der Schmerz/die Beleidigung ließ ihn zusammenzucken
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2 wince
I [wɪns]nome trasalimento m., sussulto m.II [wɪns]verbo intransitivo trasalire, sussultare* * *[wins](to start or jump with pain: He winced as the dentist touched his broken tooth.) sobbalzare* * *[wɪns]1. nto give a wince — rabbrividire, (grimace) smorfia
2. virabbrividire, (grimace) fare una smorfia (di dolore)* * *wince (1) /wɪns/n.1 fremito; sobbalzo; sussulto2 l'indietreggiare; il tirarsi indietrowince (2) /wɪns/n.(mecc.) verricello.(to) wince /wɪns/v. i.1 fremere; sobbalzare; sussultare; trasalire: He winced at the sight of blood, ha trasalito alla vista del sangue2 indietreggiare; tirarsi indietro; barcollare* * *I [wɪns]nome trasalimento m., sussulto m.II [wɪns]verbo intransitivo trasalire, sussultare -
3 wince
[wɪn(t)s] nZusammenzucken nt, Zusammenfahren nt;to give a \wince zusammenzucken vi zusammenzucken -
4 pasar un trapo a
• give a wince• give a wrong address to• wipe down• wipe over -
5 eludir
• avoid• be out of the grasp of• duck out of• duck out on• elude• evade• fight shy of• give a warning• give a wince• have no time• have no use for• keep clear of• shirk• shun• stay clear of• steer clear of -
6 vor Schmerz zusammenzucken
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7 вздрогнуть
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8 tressaillir
tressaillir [tʀesajiʀ]➭ TABLE 13 intransitive verba. ( = frémir) (de plaisir) to quiver ; (de peur) to shudder ; (de douleur) to wince ; [muscle, personne ou animal à l'agonie] to twitchb. ( = sursauter) to give a start* * *tʀɛsajiʀverbe intransitif1) (de surprise, peur) to start (de with); (de plaisir, joie, d'espoir) to quiver; ( de douleur) to wince2) ( trembler) [personne, animal, muscle] to twitch; [machine, sol, chose] to vibrate* * *tʀesajiʀ vi* * *tressaillir verb table: assaillir vi1 (de surprise, peur) to start (de with); (de plaisir, joie, d'espoir) to quiver (de with); ( de douleur) to wince (de with);2 ( trembler) [personne, animal, muscle] to twitch; [machine, sol, chose] to vibrate.[tresajir] verbe intransitif -
9 отвръщам
1. (отплащам се) return, requite, repay, pay back (for)(отмъщавам) retaliate (for)отвръщам със същото pay like for likeотвръщам със зло retaliate with violenceотвръщам на зло със зло return evil for evil, pay back in the same coinотвръщам на зло с добро repay good for evil, repay evil with/by good2. (отговарям) retort (on s.o.)отвръщам дръзко answer/talk backотвръщам на удар с удар strike backотвръщам на чувства reciprocate s.o.'s feelings, repay s.o.'s affection, вж. отговарямотвръщам ce(от приятел) give up5. (за време) break(за вода) get lukewarm. отвсъде, отвсякъде on all sides, everywhere. all round(при движение) from all sides/quarters. from everywhere* * *отвръ̀щам,гл.1. ( отплащам се) return, requite, repay, pay back (for); ( отмъщавам) retaliate (for); \отвръщам на зло с добро repay good for evil, repay evil with/by good; \отвръщам на зло със зло return evil for evil, pay back in the same coin; \отвръщам със зло retaliate with violence; \отвръщам със същото pay/requite like for like, pay s.o. back in his own coin; fight fire with fire;2. ( отговарям) reply, retort (on s.o.); \отвръщам дръзко answer/talk/snap back; \отвръщам на удар с удар strike back; (в бокса) counterpunch; \отвръщам на чувства reciprocate s.o.’s feelings, repay s.o.’s affection;3. ( отдръпвам, отклонявам) turn away, turn aside, avert; \отвръщам поглед avert o.’s eyes (from);\отвръщам се 1. turn away (from); wince away (from); (от приятел) give up;* * *return; repay (отплащам се); answer (отговарям); counterbuff; reciprocate (на чувства и пр.); reply (отговарям); talk back* * *1. (за вода) get lukewarm. отвсъде, отвсякъде on all sides, everywhere. all round 2. (за време) break 3. (от приятел) give up 4. (отговарям) retort (on s. о.) 5. (отдръпвам. отклонявам) turn away. turn aside, avert: ОТВРЪЩАМ поглед avert o.'s eyes (from) 6. (отмъщавам) retaliate (for) 7. (отплащам се) return, requite, repay, pay back (for) 8. (при движение) from all sides/quarters. from everywhere 9. turn away (from);wince away (from) 10. ОТВРЪЩАМ ce 11. ОТВРЪЩАМ дръзко answer/ talk back 12. ОТВРЪЩАМ на зло с добро repay good for evil, repay evil with/by good 13. ОТВРЪЩАМ на зло със зло return evil for evil, pay back in the same coin 14. ОТВРЪЩАМ на удар с удар strike back 15. ОТВРЪЩАМ на чувства reciprocate s. o.'s feelings, repay s.o.'s affection, вж. отговарям 16. ОТВРЪЩАМ със зло retaliate with violence 17. ОТВРЪЩАМ със същото pay like for like -
10 zusammenzucken
v/i (trennb., ist -ge-) start, jump; vor Schmerz: wince* * *to wince; to jump* * *zu|sạm|men|zu|ckenvi sep aux seinto start* * *zu·sam·men|zu·ckenvi Hilfsverb: sein to start; (vor Schmerz/Unangenehmem) to flinch, to winceals das Telefon läutete, zuckte er unwillkürlich zusammen the phone's ring made him start* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein start; jump* * ** * *intransitives Verb; mit sein start; jump* * *(alt.Rechtschreibung) v.to give a jerk expr. -
11 вздрагивать
несовер. вздрагивать;
совер. - вздрогнуть без доп.
1) start, give a start ( от неожиданности) ;
flinch, wince( от боли)
2) только несовер. (дрожать) quiver, shudderБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > вздрагивать
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12 вздрагивать
без доп.
1) start, give a start (от неожиданности); flinch, wince (от боли)
2) только несовер. (дрожать)
quiver* * ** * *start, give a start; flinch, wince* * *flinchjumpshiverstartle -
13 sobresaltar
v.to startle.* * *1 to startle1 to be startled* * *verb* * *1.VT to startle, frighten2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to startle, make... jump2.sobresaltarse v pron to jump, be startled* * *= startle, jolt.Ex. I was a little startled in some ways by a statement that other decisions have been directed towards achieving a consistent form of heading.Ex. When the area was jolted by a severe earthquake rescue teams rushed in from all over the country.----* sobresaltarse = wince.* * *1.verbo transitivo to startle, make... jump2.sobresaltarse v pron to jump, be startled* * *= startle, jolt.Ex: I was a little startled in some ways by a statement that other decisions have been directed towards achieving a consistent form of heading.
Ex: When the area was jolted by a severe earthquake rescue teams rushed in from all over the country.* sobresaltarse = wince.* * *sobresaltar [A1 ]vtto startle, give … a start, make … jumpto jump, be startled* * *
sobresaltar ( conjugate sobresaltar) verbo transitivo
to startle, make … jump
sobresaltarse verbo pronominal
to jump, be startled
sobresaltar verbo transitivo to startle
' sobresaltar' also found in these entries:
English:
boggle
- shock
- startle
* * *♦ vtto startle* * *v/t startle* * *sobresaltar vt: to startle, to frighten♦ sobresaltarse vr* * *sobresaltar vb to startle -
14 temblar
v.1 to tremble (person) (de miedo).temblar como un flan to shake like a jellyMe tiemblan las manos My hands tremble.2 to shudder, to shake.El conejito tiembla The little rabbit trembles.Su voz temblaba His voice trembled.* * *2 (voz) to quiver3 figurado (tener miedo) to shake with fear, shudder, fear* * *verbto shiver, tremble* * *VI1) [persona]a) [por miedo] to tremble, shake; [por frío] to shiverme temblaba la mano — my hand was trembling o shaking
temblar de miedo — to tremble o shake with fright
b) (=sentir miedo)2) [edificio] to shake, shudder; [tierra] to shake* * *1.verbo intransitivotiemblo de pensar lo que podría haber pasado — I shudder to think what might have happened; (+ me/te/le etc)
temblar como un flan — to shake like a jelly o leaf
b) edificio/tierra to shake2.temblar v impersestá temblando! — (AmL) it's an earthquake!
* * *= tremble, quail, shiver, wince, dodder, quiver, twitch.Ex. The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.Ex. But Elwood Bibeau quailed no more now than he had quailed at being assigned tasks in his present position as an assistant director.Ex. I shivered with the intensity of my desire to do this wondrous thing myself.Ex. Librarians across the country winced at that notion.Ex. The book portrays orchid growers as elderly with huge greenhouses where they doddered around caring for these erotic plants.Ex. With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex. He was really fat, too, with a massive pink beard and eyes that twitched all the time and looked in different directions to each other.----* echarse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* estar temblando de miedo = be frightened to death.* hacer temblar los cimientos de Algo = shake + foundations.* ponerse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* temblar como una hoja = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un azogado = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un flan = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* * *1.verbo intransitivotiemblo de pensar lo que podría haber pasado — I shudder to think what might have happened; (+ me/te/le etc)
temblar como un flan — to shake like a jelly o leaf
b) edificio/tierra to shake2.temblar v impersestá temblando! — (AmL) it's an earthquake!
* * *= tremble, quail, shiver, wince, dodder, quiver, twitch.Ex: The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.
Ex: But Elwood Bibeau quailed no more now than he had quailed at being assigned tasks in his present position as an assistant director.Ex: I shivered with the intensity of my desire to do this wondrous thing myself.Ex: Librarians across the country winced at that notion.Ex: The book portrays orchid growers as elderly with huge greenhouses where they doddered around caring for these erotic plants.Ex: With blood trickling from his mouth, his glazed eyes staring up at the ring lights, and his left foot quivering, the Swede was counted out.Ex: He was really fat, too, with a massive pink beard and eyes that twitched all the time and looked in different directions to each other.* echarse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* estar temblando de miedo = be frightened to death.* hacer temblar los cimientos de Algo = shake + foundations.* ponerse a temblar con sólo pensar en = shudder at + the thought of.* temblar como una hoja = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un azogado = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* temblar como un flan = shake like + a leaf, tremble like + a leaf.* * *temblar [A5 ]vi1 «persona» (por el frío) to shiver; (por nervios, miedo) to shake, trembleestaba tan asustado que estaba temblando he was quaking o shaking o trembling with fearsus amenazas me hicieron temblar I trembled at her threatstiemblo de pensar lo que podría haber pasado I shudder to think what might have happenedtemblaba de rabia she was shaking o quivering with rage(+ me/te/le etc): me tiembla el párpado my eyelid is twitchingestaba tan nervioso que le temblaba la mano he was so nervous that his hand was shakingla voz le temblaba de emoción/de ira her voice was quivering o trembling with emotion/ragetemblar como un flan to shake like a jelly o leaf2 «edificio/tierra» to shakesus gritos hicieron temblar las paredes her shouts made the walls shake■* * *
temblar ( conjugate temblar) verbo intransitivo
(por nervios, miedo) to shake, tremble;
(+ me/te/le etc) [ párpado] to twitch;
[ mano] to shake;
[ voz] to tremble;
temblar v impers:◊ ¡está temblando! (AmL) it's an earthquake!;
tembló ayer there was a(n earth) tremor yesterday
temblar verbo intransitivo
1 (de emoción: la voz) to quiver
(: el pulso) to shake: estoy tan nerviosa que me tiemblan las piernas, I'm so nervous that my legs are shaking
2 (de miedo, temor) to tremble: temblaba de miedo, she was trembling with fear
tiemblo solo de pensarlo, I shudder to think about it
3 (de frío) to shiver: temblaba por la fiebre, he was shivering with fever
4 (la tierra, un edificio) to shake
5 fam (acabar con algo) dejamos el jamón temblando, we ate almost all the ham
la factura me dejó la cuenta temblando, the bill cleaned out my bank account
' temblar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sacudir
English:
falter
- feel
- quake
- quaver
- quiver
- shake
- shiver
- tremble
- waver
- wobble
- quail
* * *temblar vi1. [persona] [de miedo, por nervios] to tremble, to shake (de with); [de frío] to shiver (de with);la fiebre le hacía temblar the fever made her shiver;me tiemblan las piernas my legs are shaking;me tiembla el pulso my hands are shaking;le temblaba la voz de la emoción her voice was trembling with emotion;Figtiemblo por lo que pueda pasarle I shudder to think what could happen to him;Figtiemblo sólo de pensarlo I shudder just thinking about it;Famdejar algo temblando [la despensa, la nevera, una botella] to leave sth almost empty;dejar a alguien temblando [asustar, preocupar] to leave sb quaking in their boots, to give sb a fright;temblar como un flan to shake like (a) jelly2. [suelo, edificio, máquina] to shudder, to shake;tembló la tierra the ground shook;tiembla la imagen del televisor the television picture is shaky* * *v/i tremble, shake; de frío shiver* * *temblar {55} vi1) : to tremble, to shake, to shiverle temblaban las rodillas: his knees were shaking2) : to shudder, to be afraidtiemblo con sólo pensarlo: I shudder to think of it* * *temblar vb2. (de frío) to shiver -
15 trasalire
jump* * *trasalire v. intr. to start, to give* a start, to be startled: quando mi vide, trasalì, when he saw me, he gave a start; trasalì sentendo picchiare alla porta, he started (o jumped) on hearing a knock // far trasalire, to startle.* * *[trasa'lire]* * *trasalire/trasa'lire/ [102] -
16 skrzyw|ić
pf — skrzyw|iać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (zgiąć) to bend [gwóźdź, koło]; (skręcić) to twist [kierownicę]- skrzywisz sobie kręgosłup you’ll get a twisted spine2. (w grymasie) skrzywić usta w uśmiechu to twist one’s mouth into a smile Ⅱ skrzywić się — skrzywiać się 1. (wygiąć się) [gwóźdź, drut] to bend; [kręgosłup] to curve; (skręcić się) [kierownica] to twist; (przechylić się) [słup, latarnia] to bend down- skrzywiła mi się kierownica w rowerze I twisted my handlebars2. (zrobić minę) [osoba] to grimace- skrzywić się z bólu/obrzydzenia to give a grimace of pain/disgust- skrzywić się na widok kogoś/czegoś to wince at the sight of sb/sth- „znowu?”, skrzywiła się ‘again?’ she said with a grimace- nawet się nie skrzywił, kiedy… he didn’t even wince when…The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > skrzyw|ić
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17 вздрогнуть
General subject: flinch, give a jump, give a start, jump, shiver, shudder, start, startle, wince, give a start, jump out of skin, jump out of skin (от радости) -
18 draw back
1. phr v отодвигать, отводить назад2. phr v заставить, вынудить отойти3. phr v оттягивать, отводитьdraw aside — отводить в сторону, увлекать
4. phr v отступать; подаваться назад5. phr v выходить6. phr v брать назадto draw a bead — наводить ; целиться, брать на pl счёты
7. phr v ком. возвратить, вернутьСинонимический ряд:1. deduct (verb) deduct; discount; knock off; substract; subtract; take; take away; take off; take out2. recede (verb) cede; fall back; give; give over; give up; recede; retire; retreat; withdraw; yield3. shrink back (verb) cringe; flinch; recoil; show pain; shrink back; start; wince -
19 jump
1. n прыжок, скачокclosed jump — «закрытый» прыжок пируэтом
jump airplane — прыжок в «либелу»
2. n скачок, внезапный подъёмto give a jump — резко подняться, подскочить
3. n спорт. соскок; вскок, наскокsquat vault on, jump off — наскок в упор присев
4. n прыжок с парашютом5. n вздрагивание6. n дрожь; подёргивание7. n разг. нервное возбуждение; волнение, страх8. n l9. n мед. хорея, виттова пляска10. n прост. белая горячка11. n амер. преимущество12. n сл. вечеринка с танцами13. n сл. музыка свинг14. n внезапный подъём воды15. n геол. дислокация жилы16. n горн. сброс, взброс17. n воен. угол вылетаjump of a gun — угол вылета, отклонение оси орудия
18. n амер. полигр. продолжение, перенесение на другую страницуjump over — продолжение, перенесённое на другую страницу
19. n вчт. передача управления20. n кино дрожание, качание; неустойчивость21. n неприст. половой актto keep the enemy on the jump — беспокоить противника; б) очень быстро
he went out the door on the jump — он пулей вылетел в дверь; в) в волнении
22. a сл. быстрый23. a сл. в стиле свинга24. v прыгать, скакатьto jump up, to jump up and down — подпрыгивать
25. v прыгать с парашютом26. v вскакивать27. v вздрагиватьhe jumped when he saw me — когда он меня увидел, он вздрогнул
28. v перепрыгивать, перескакивать29. v проскакивать, делать пропуски30. v внезапно переходить; перескакиватьto jump elliptically from general principles to specific conclusions — без всякого перехода с изложения общих принципов перескакивать на конкретные выводы
31. v заставить прыгать32. v трясти33. v подниматься, подскакивать34. v поднимать, повышать35. v карт. повышать игру, объявленную партнёром, более чем на одну взятку36. v дёргать, ныть37. v совпадать, соответствовать, согласовываться38. v брать, «съесть»39. v набрасываться40. v ругать, винить41. v сл. бежать, спасаться бегствомto jump a hotel bill — уехать из гостиницы, не заплатив по счёту
42. v кино смещаться, искажаться43. v тех. сваривать впритык44. v тех. расковывать, осаживать металл45. v горн. бурить вручную46. v амер. полигр. продолжать рассказ на другой странице47. v уст. поэт. рисковатьСинонимический ряд:1. edge (noun) advantage; edge; superiority; vantage2. hurdle (noun) bounce; bound; caper; hop; hurdle; leap; skip; spring; vault3. increase (noun) advance; augmentation; boost; enlargement; escalation; growth; hike; increase; increment; multiplication; raise; rise; upswing; upturn4. jar (noun) jar; jolt; shock5. promotion (noun) advancement; elevation; promotion; upgrading6. start (noun) bolt; start; startle7. begin (verb) begin; embark; inaugurate; initiate; kick off; launch; open8. bounce (verb) bolt; bounce; bound; hop; hurdle; leap; lop; lunge; pounce; saltate; spring; start; startle; vault9. cringe (verb) cringe; flinch; wince10. eject (verb) bail out; eject11. leave out (verb) leave out; miss; omit; skip12. raise (verb) advance; boost; elevate; escalate; hike; increase; jack; jack up; promote; put up; raise; up; upgradeАнтонимический ряд:decline; deflate; include -
20 вздрогнуть
без доп.
start, give a start (от неожиданности); flinch, wince (от боли)* * ** * *вздрагивать; вздрогнуть start, give a start
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Winced — Wince Wince, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Winced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wincing}.] [OE. wincen, winchen, OF. quencir, guenchir, guenchier, giencier, guinchier, and (assumed) winchier, winchir, to give way, to turn aside, fr. OHG. wankjan, wenken, to give way … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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